March 29, 2006 / Front Page

The Long Island Coalition of NAACP Branches honored Long Island%27s "unsung heroes" who are making a difference to African Americans in their communities at its recent Sixth Annual Awards. A record 1,600 attended this year%27s event entitled More...

The Kiwanis Club of Amityville will be offering its Annual High School Achievement Awards to seniors residing in the Amityville School District who meet the following criteria: scholar, athlete, Key Club member or vocational/technological student. More...

The Amityville Teachers Association (ATA) filed a grievance against the Amityville Schools, asking that the district reimburse its members for more than $13,000 in expenses, including teachers stipends, that they incurred in producing a community pla More...

Students at St. William the Abbot in Seaford raised $4,807.87 this year for St. Jude Children%27s Research Hospital. The money was raised through participation in the hospital%27s "Math-A-Thon" which is an educationally-based fund raising program. More...

On March 17, St. Patrick's Day, under the direction of Roxanne Tannenbaum, the sixth grade chorus of Edmund W. Miles Middle School in Amityville entertained the residents of Broadlawn Manor Nursing Home. More...